Unit 8: Exponential & Logarithmic Functions
www.tesd.net › cms › lib1. A logarithm is the _____ that a specified base must be raised to in order to get a certain value. 2. A common logarithm is a logarithm whose base is _____, denoted log10 or just log. 3. Because logarithms are the _____ of exponents, the inverse of an exponential function, such as y 2x, is a logarithmic function,
Unit 5B!!Exponentials and Logarithms
www.scasd.org › cms › lib4. I can rewrite equations between exponential and logarithm form. 6. I can graph logarithmic equations. Operations with Logarithms 7. I can use properties of exponents to multiply, divide, and exponentiate with logarithms. 8. I can simplify and expand expressions using logarithms properties. Solving 10. 9. I can solve exponential and logarithm ...
Worksheet 2 7 Logarithms and Exponentials
maths.mq.edu.au › numeracy › web_mumsDe nition: If x and b are positive numbers and b 6= 1 then the logarithm of x to the base b is the power to which b must be raised to equal x. It is written logb x. In algebraic terms this means that if y = logb x then x = by The formula y = logb x is said to be written in logarithmic form and x = by is said to be written in exponential form.